She might have messed up (very badly) her interview,but she's right on the fact that England and Wales need more police officers on the streets. Crime is rising,but number of officers is decreasing. According to official datas,the number of police officers hit its highest during the Labour years. When the Tories came to power,the Police lost nearly 20K personnels. @Abingdonboy@Blue Marlin

She might have messed up (very badly) her interview,but she's right on the fact that England and Wales need more police officers on the streets. Crime is rising,but number of officers is decreasing. According to official datas,the number of police officers hit its highest during the Labour years. When the Tories came to power,the Police lost nearly 20K personnels. @Abingdonboy@Blue Marlin

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Yes and as we know, Labour overspent because they don't understand how to balance figures, and things have come full circle with Diane Abbot demonstrating that once again.

You can promise lots of nice things, but you have to pay for them, otherwise they aren't really nice.

She might have messed up (very badly) her interview,but she's right on the fact that England and Wales need more police officers on the streets. Crime is rising,but number of officers is decreasing. According to official datas,the number of police officers hit its highest during the Labour years. When the Tories came to power,the Police lost nearly 20K personnels. @Abingdonboy@Blue Marlin

she did f*ck up on the interview but was correct in saying 20000 of the police force has been cut. i some times see adverts on buses highlighting the issue. nobody care tbh and some officers have quit.

She might have messed up (very badly) her interview,but she's right on the fact that England and Wales need more police officers on the streets. Crime is rising,but number of officers is decreasing. According to official datas,the number of police officers hit its highest during the Labour years. When the Tories came to power,the Police lost nearly 20K personnels. @Abingdonboy@Blue Marlin

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That is the problem though. Anti-terror police have actually been increased. Abedi had been reported to the authorities 5 times for terrorist-like statements. One of the Paris attackers had been arrested on the way back from Syria and let go. Regular beat cops do not enforce anti-terror law or strategy, unless by shear luck/accident.

The problem is that we allow these arseholes to travel to Syria, fly ISIS flag, laugh at terror attacks online and verbalise support for terrorism without detaining them for it. And this isn't racism, Oswald Mosley was white and he was detained for the duration of WWII for supporting the Nazi ideology. Non-muslims also get arrested for hate speech, so when Muslims are making hate speeches and conducting actions which amount to treason, why are they allowed to walk the streets. There are 23,000 Brits flagged as potential terrorists and 3,000 on a watch list. All these people have committed the aforementioned to be on those lists, so why are they not behind bars? It's not a lack of police, it's a lack of law and prosecution.

Yeee but you can't deny Labour's maniphesto and their policies are more ear catching to many people than Tory's. They tell people what they want to hear. Even if they don't care about how it's going to be funded. Especially when it comes to NHS,salaries,de-privatization and much more. That stuff sounds nice on paper.

Yeee but you can't deny Labour's maniphesto and their policies are more ear catching to many people than Tory's. Even if they don't care about how it's going to be funded. Especially when it comes to NHS,salaries,de-privatization and much more. That stuff sounds nice on paper.